It was cold again this morning--down near -16 C and not far from 0 F with a strong wind that made it seem even colder. Yet I saw some hardy cyclists out, braving the elements. There are more and more of them, using their bikes frequently equipped with studded tires to get around.
So I supposed I shouldn't be surprised to
learn that the City of Montreal opened a traffic count on one of the bicycle paths in the heart of the city today. It is set up where Laurier Avenue narrows, where a one way section begins with two bike lanes taking up much of he pavement.
When the street configuration was initiated a couple of years ago, motorists were not pleased, because it eliminated one quick way to go west in the neighborhood and supposedly made for more traffic congestion. But the bicycle fans argue that in fact the new safer bicycle path has actually increased the number of individual human beings using the stretch. A figure of 2,000 a day was bandied about as the number of cars that passed before the changes. Three times that number of bicycles supposedly took their place.
The survey is designed to give some real numbers to the discussion. Will be interesting to see what happens.
But cycling this cold? You've got to be kidding.
Published on February 18, 2013 10:36